conductors
n. <電>導體( conductor的名詞複數 ); 售票員; (樂隊)指揮; 導管(套管的一種)
A conductor is a person who stands in front of an orchestra or choir and directs its performance.
On a bus, the conductor is the person whose job is to sell tickets to the passengers.
On a train, a conductor is a person whose job is to travel on the train in order to help passengers and check tickets.
A conductor is a substance that heat or electricity can pass through or along.
Young conductors earn their spurs in a small orchestra or opera house.
年輕的指揮家們在小樂隊或小歌劇院裡嶄露頭角。
The diesels roared, the conductors jumped aboard, and off the train went.
內燃機發出轟鳴聲, 列車員跳上車廂, 火車開走了.
In addition to copper, there are many other metals which are good conductors.
除了銅之外, 還有很多其他金屬都是良導體.
Strangely, the best electrical conductors, copper and silver, do not become superconductive.
說起來很奇怪, 最好的導電體像銅和銀都不能成為接近絕對零度仍能導電的超導電體.
Two like conductors employed to form an electric circuit.
用於構成一條通訊線路的兩根相同的導線.